REVIEW OF JOURNAL CITATION INDICATORS
Evaluating Journal Quality: A Review of Journal Citation Indicators and Ranking in Business and ManagementJohn Mingers (Corresponding author)Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury CT7 2PE, UKj.mingers@kent.ac.uk01227 824008Liying YangNational Science Library, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 33 Beisihuan Xilu, Beijing 100190, Chinayangly@mail.las.Abstract: Evaluating the quality of academic journal is becoming increasing important within the context of research performance evaluation. Traditionally, journals have been ranked by peer review lists such as that of the Association of Business Schools (UK) or though their journal impact factor (JIF). However, several new indicators have been developed, such as the h-index, SJR, SNIP and the Eigenfactor which take into account different factors and therefore have their own particular biases. In this paper we evaluate these metrics both theoretically and also through an empirical study of a large set of business and management journals. We show that even though the indicators appear highly correlated in fact they lead to large differences in journal rankings. We contextualise our results in terms of the UK’s large scale research assessment exercise (the RAE/REF) and particularly the ABS journal ranking list. We conclude that no one indicator is superior but that the h-index (which includes the productivity of a journal) and SNIP (which aims to normalise for field effects) may be the most effective at the moment.Keywords: OR in scientometrics, ABS journal list, Eigenfactor, h-index, impact factor, journal indicators, journal ranking, normalisation, REF, SJR, SNIPAcknowledgementWe would like to thank all the reviewers for their very helpful comments.Accepted by European Journal of Operational Research, evaluation of research performance, whether at the level of individuals, departments, research groups or whole universities, is becoming ever more important and the results of exercises such as the UK’s Research Excellence Framework (REF) have major consequences in terms of funding and individual academics’ careers. The primary driver of an evaluation is an assessment of the quality of an individual research output, generally a journal paper. The evaluation can be done by peer review, as in the REF, or citations can be used as a proxy for quality – although they are really indicators of impact. The focus on quality of research has led to a focus on the quality of the publishing journal itself. There are several reasons for this: helping researchers decide where to target their papers; competition between the journals; and in many cases illicitly using the quality of the journal as a proxy for the quality of the papers published in it. Journal quality, in turn, can also be evaluated either by peer review or by citation indicators such as the journal impact factor (JIF). Peer review has been the primary form in the past for journal ranking lists such as that of the Association of Business Schools (ABS) ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Association of Business Schools</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>2383</RecNum><DisplayText>(Association of Business Schools, 2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2383</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2383</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Web Page">12</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Association of Business Schools,</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Academic journal quality guide</title></titles><dates><year>2010</year><pub-dates><date>1/3/2010</date></pub-dates></dates><publisher>Association of Business Schools</publisher><urls><related-urls><url>;(Association of Business Schools, 2010). Many of these lists for business and management are available from the Harzing website ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2009</Year><RecNum>1694</RecNum><DisplayText>(2009)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>1694</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">1694</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Web Page">12</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Harzing, A-W</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Journal Quality List</title></titles><volume>2015</volume><number>January</number><edition>55th</edition><dates><year>2009</year></dates><publisher>Anne-Wil Harzing</publisher><urls><related-urls><url>;(2009). 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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (Hussain, 2013; Mingers & Willmott, 2013; Walker et al., 2015; Willmott, 2011). It should be noted that the Business and Management REF Panel has repeatedly stated that they do not use and journal lists, and they have informally issued some data justifying this position, but this has not stopped the wholesale use of lists within business schoolsThis paper will discuss the results primarily within the UK context, but these large scale research evaluations also occur in Australia ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Northcott</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4240</RecNum><DisplayText>(Northcott & Linacre, 2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4240</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4240</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Northcott, D.</author><author>Linacre, S.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Producing spaces for academic discourse:The impact of research assessment exercises and journal quality rankings</title><secondary-title>Australian Accounting Review</secondary-title></titles><pages>38-54</pages><volume>20</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Northcott & Linacre, 2010), New Zealand ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Hicks</Author><Year>2012</Year><RecNum>4906</RecNum><DisplayText>(Hicks, 2012)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4906</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4906</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Hicks, Diana</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Performance-based university research funding systems</title><secondary-title>Research policy</secondary-title></titles><pages>251-261</pages><volume>41</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2012</year></dates><isbn>0048-7333</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Hicks, 2012) and Italy ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Rebora</Author><Year>2013</Year><RecNum>4905</RecNum><DisplayText>(Rebora & Turri, 2013)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4905</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4905</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Rebora, Gianfranco</author><author>Turri, Matteo</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The UK and Italian research assessment exercises face to face</title><secondary-title>Research policy</secondary-title></titles><pages>1657-1666</pages><volume>42</volume><number>9</number><dates><year>2013</year></dates><isbn>0048-7333</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Rebora & Turri, 2013). These developments increase the importance of journal quality indicators, whether used in combination with peer review (as in the ABS list) or used instead of peer review. It is vital that the indicators available are accurate, robust, transparent and unbiased so that users, especially non-bibliometricians, can use then confidently ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Wouters</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4827</RecNum><DisplayText>(Wouters et al., 2015)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4827</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4827</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Report">27</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Wouters, Paul</author><author>Thelwall, Mike</author><author>Kousha, Kayvan</author><author>Waltman, Ludo</author><author>de Rijcke, Sarah</author><author>Rushforth, Alex</author><author>Franssen, Thomas</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The Metric Tide: Report of the Independent Review of the Role of Metrics in Research Assessment and Management</title></titles><dates><year>2015</year></dates><pub-location>London</pub-location><publisher>HEFCE</publisher><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num>10.13140/RG.2.1.4929.1363</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(Wouters et al., 2015). For many years the journal impact factor (JIF) was the predominant journal metric despite considerable criticism, but recently there has been a spate of new ones including the Eigenfactor, the h-index, SJR and SNIP and it is important to understand how these differ from each other, and the degree of their validityPEVuZE5vdGU+PENpdGU+PEF1dGhvcj5Nb2VkPC9BdXRob3I+PFllYXI+MjAxNTwvWWVhcj48UmVj
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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (Moed, 2015; Straub & Anderson, 2010).The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the indicators that are currently available in terms of these four criteria – accuracy, robustness, transparency and unbiasedness. It is evident that any metric has its own particular biases; that is, it will tend to favour certain kinds at the expense of others – that is after all the point of measuring something. Some of these biases will be explicit and indeed designed-in. Others will be implicit, perhaps not recognised, and may be undesirable. The review will analyse the theory of the different indicators, looking for their explicit and implicit biases, and then test these observations on a sample of journals from the business and management area. There are four sections which cover: a review of the different indicators; methodology and data collection; empirical results and comparisons with the ABS list; and recommendations.REVIEW OF JOURNAL CITATION INDICATORSThe use of citations to track the performance of journals was initiated by Garfield in 1955 ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Garfield</Author><Year>1955</Year><RecNum>4495</RecNum><DisplayText>(Garfield, 1955)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4495</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4495</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Garfield, E. </author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Citation Indexes for Science: A New Dimension in Documentation through Association of Ideas</title><secondary-title>Science</secondary-title></titles><pages>108-111</pages><volume>122</volume><number>3159</number><dates><year>1955</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Garfield, 1955) and he established the first citation indexes (Science Citation Index) and the company, the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI). Although, prior to that, the first analysis of papers citing a journal’s publications occurred in 1927 ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Gross</Author><Year>1927</Year><RecNum>4836</RecNum><DisplayText>(Gross & Gross, 1927)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4836</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4836</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gross, P.</author><author>Gross, E. </author></authors></contributors><titles><title>College libraries and chemical education</title><secondary-title>Science </secondary-title></titles><volume>66</volume><number>385-389</number><dates><year>1927</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Gross & Gross, 1927) and Shepard’s Citations is a legal citing service started in 1873.Mingers and Leydesdorff ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4717</RecNum><DisplayText>(2015b)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4717</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4717</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A review of theory and practice in scientometrics</title><secondary-title>European Journal of Operational Research</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>European Journal of Operational Research</full-title></periodical><pages>1-19</pages><volume>246</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num>10.1016/j.ejor.2015.04.002</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(2015b) and Cronin and Sugimoto ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2014</Year><RecNum>4394</RecNum><DisplayText>(2014)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4394</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4394</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Edited Book">28</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Cronin, B.</author><author>Sugimoto, C.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Beyond Bibliometrics: Harnessing Multidimensional Indicators of Scholarly Impact</title></titles><dates><year>2014</year></dates><pub-location>London</pub-location><publisher>MIT Press</publisher><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2014) provide reviews of the current field of scientometrics and bibliometrics as a whole. Waltman ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4838</RecNum><DisplayText>(2015)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4838</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4838</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Waltman, Ludo</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A review of the literature on citation impact indicators</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>365-391</pages><volume>10</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2015) is a review of the literature on citation impact indicators including their use for journals although it does not include SNIP. There have also been several reviews of the use of indicators in research evaluation generally, some favourable ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>van Raan</Author><Year>2005</Year><RecNum>3705</RecNum><DisplayText>(Abramo & D’Angelo, 2011; Moed, 2007; van Raan, 2005b)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3705</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3705</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>van Raan, A.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Fatal attraction: Conceptual and methodological problems in the ranking of universities by bibliometric methods</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>133-143</pages><volume>62</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2005</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite><Cite><Author>Moed</Author><Year>2007</Year><RecNum>4392</RecNum><record><rec-number>4392</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4392</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The future of research evaluation rests with an intelligent combination of advanced metrics and transparent peer review</title><secondary-title>Science and Public Policy</secondary-title></titles><pages>575-583</pages><volume>34</volume><number>8</number><dates><year>2007</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite><Cite><Author>Abramo</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>3708</RecNum><record><rec-number>3708</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3708</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Abramo, G.</author><author>D’Angelo, C. </author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Evaluating research: from informed peer review to bibliometric</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>499-514</pages><volume>87</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Abramo & D’Angelo, 2011; Moed, 2007; van Raan, 2005b) and some less so PEVuZE5vdGU+PENpdGU+PEF1dGhvcj5FdmlkZW5jZSBMdGQ8L0F1dGhvcj48WWVhcj4yMDA3PC9Z
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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (Adriaanse & Rensleigh, 2013; Amara & Landry, 2012; Franceschet, 2010; García-Pérez, 2010; Harzing & van der Wal, 2008; Jacso, 2005; Meho & Rogers, 2008; Meho & Yang, 2007; Mingers & Lipitakis, 2010). The general conclusions of these studies are:That the coverage of research outputs, including books and reports, is much higher in GS, usually around 90%, and that this is reasonably constant across the subjects. This means that GS has a comparatively greater advantage in the non-science subjects where Scopus and WoS are weak.Partly, but not wholly, because of the coverage, GS generates a significantly greater number of citations for any particular work. This can range from two times to five times as many. This is because the citations come from a wide range of sources, not being limited to the journals that are included in the other databases.However, the data quality in GS is very poor with many entries being duplicated because of small differences in spellings or dates and many of the citations coming from a variety of non-research sources. With regard to the last point, it could be argued that the type of citation does not necessarily matter – it is still impact.There is also an issue about normalising Google Scholar data – see the later section on normalisation ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Bornmann</Author><Year>2016</Year><RecNum>5099</RecNum><DisplayText>(Bornmann et al., 2016)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>5099</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">5099</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bornmann, Lutz</author><author>Thor, Andreas</author><author>Marx, Werner</author><author>Schier, Hermann</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>n/a-n/a</pages><keywords><keyword>bibliometrics</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2016</year></dates><isbn>2330-1643</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Bornmann et al., 2016).Even with the specialised databases (WoS and Scopus) there are still issues around error-correction and disambiguation of common names.Basic Journal Citation indicatorsAfter a paper has been published it may be cited in later papers. The basic unit is the number of times a paper, or a collection of papers, has been cited over a particular time window. In the case of journals, it will be the number of citations to documents of a particular type that were published in the journal over a specific period. Thus, it is generally necessary to specify two time periods, which may be the same, one for the cited papers and one for the citing papers.Total CitationsThe most basic citation metric is simply the total number of citations received by papers in a journal in the relevant time periods. This measure is accurate, robust and transparent. However, it is not unbiased since it is dependent on many factors, some of which do not relate to quality and should therefore be controlled for. The first is the number of papers that the journal publishes. Clearly the more papers published per year the more citations that will accrue but it could be argued that this degree of productivity is not the same as quality or impact. This leads to the mean or average number of citations. The second is that different research fields have very different citation practices and generally the sciences have a much greater citation density than the social sciences or humanities, for example molecular biology was found to have citation rates ten times greater than computer science ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Iglesias</Author><Year>2007</Year><RecNum>3571</RecNum><DisplayText>(Iglesias & Pecharromán, 2007)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3571</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3571</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Iglesias, J.</author><author>Pecharromán, C.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Scaling the h-index for different scientific ISI fields</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>303-320</pages><volume>73</volume><number>3</number><keywords><keyword>Computer Science</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2007</year></dates><publisher>Akadémiai Kiadó, co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Iglesias & Pecharromán, 2007). But there may be significant differences even within a multidisciplinary field such as business and management ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Mingers</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4448</RecNum><DisplayText>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4448</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4448</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Identifying research fields within business and management: A journal cross-citation analysis</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</full-title></periodical><pages>1370-1384</pages><volume>66</volume><number>8</number><edition>13/10/2014</edition><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num> 10.1057/jors.2014.113</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a). This is also related to the average number of authors for a paper – in lab-based science particularly, papers can have many authors effectively increasing the overall number of citations. This is a major problem which makes it very difficult to compare journals across different research fields without some form of field or source normalization. A third factor is the quality of the citation itself – should all citations, from whatever source, be considered equal or is a citation from a highly prestigious journal worth more than one from an obscure journal?Average number of citations per paper (CPP or IPP)Dividing the total citations by the number of papers generating them gives the citations per paper (CPP) ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>van Raan</Author><Year>2003</Year><RecNum>2656</RecNum><DisplayText>(van Raan, 2003)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2656</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2656</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>van Raan, A.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The use of bibliometric analysis in research performance assessment and monitoring of interdisciplinary scientific developments</title><secondary-title>Technology Assessment - Theory and Practice</secondary-title></titles><pages>20-29</pages><volume>1</volume><number>12</number><dates><year>2003</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(van Raan, 2003) or impact per paper (IPP) ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Moed</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4275</RecNum><DisplayText>(Moed, 2010b)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4275</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4275</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Electronic Article">43</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The Source-Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) is a valid and sophisticated indicator of journal citation impact</title><secondary-title>arXiv preprint</secondary-title></titles><num-vols>arXiv:1005.4906, 2010</num-vols><dates><year>2010</year></dates><publisher></publisher><urls><related-urls><url>;(Moed, 2010b). 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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (Bornmann et al., 2013; Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2011; Leydesdorff et al., 2011).Journal impact factor (JIF) The JIF was the first, and is the most well-known journal metric. This was originally developed by Garfield and Sher ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>1963</Year><RecNum>4505</RecNum><DisplayText>(1963)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4505</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4505</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Garfield, E.</author><author>Sher, I. H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>New factors in the evaluation of scientific literature through citation indexing</title><secondary-title>American Documentation</secondary-title></titles><pages>195-201</pages><volume>14</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>1963</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1936-6108</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(1963) as a way of choosing journals to include in their newly-created science citation index (SCI). It is simply a two year mean citations per paper based on the number of citations in year t to papers published in the previous two years. JIF is published every year for all the journals that are included in Thompson Reuters’ Web of Science and is viewed as highly influential. Garfield recommended that it should be used in combination with another metric, the “cited half-life” which measures how long citations last for – it is the median age of papers cited by a journal in a particular JCR year. WoS also calculates the immediacy index which is a 1-year JIF, i.e., the mean citations in year t to papers published in year t. The JIF has several limitations ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Gl?nzel</Author><Year>2002</Year><RecNum>2193</RecNum><DisplayText>(Gl?nzel & Moed, 2002; Harzing & Van der Wal, 2009)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2193</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2193</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, W.</author><author>Moed, H. K.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Journal impact measures in bibliometric research</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>171-193</pages><volume>53</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2002</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite><Cite><Author>Harzing</Author><Year>2009</Year><RecNum>3466</RecNum><record><rec-number>3466</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3466</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Harzing, A.-W.</author><author>Van der Wal, R.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A Google Scholar h-index for journals: An alternative metric to measure journal impact in economics and business?</title><secondary-title>J. Am. Soc. for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>41-46</pages><volume>60</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2009</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Gl?nzel & Moed, 2002; Harzing & Van der Wal, 2009): JIF depends heavily on the research field. For instance, in 2013 the top journal in cell biology had a JIF of 36.5 and Nature has one of 42.4 while the top journal in management, Academy of Management Review, has a JIF of only 7.8 and many are less than 1. The two-year window. This is a very short time period for many disciplines, especially given the lead time between submitting a paper and having it published which may itself be two years. The 5-year JIF is better in this respect ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Campanario</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4479</RecNum><DisplayText>(Campanario, 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4479</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4479</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Campanario, Juan Miguel</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Empirical study of journal impact factors obtained using the classical two-year citation window versus a five-year citation window</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>189-204</pages><volume>87</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Campanario, 2011). There is a lack of transparency in the way the JIF is calculated and this casts doubt on the results. 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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (Alonso et al., 2009; Bornman & Daniel, 2005; Costas & Bordons, 2007; Gl?nzel, 2006; Norris & Oppenheim, 2010) and for mathematical properties see Gl?nzel ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2006</Year><RecNum>2454</RecNum><DisplayText>(2006)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2454</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2454</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, W.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>On the h-index - a mathematical approach to a new measure of publication activity and citation impact</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>315-321</pages><volume>67</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2006</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2006) and Franceschini and Maisano ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4455</RecNum><DisplayText>(2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4455</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4455</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Franceschini, Fiorenzo</author><author>Maisano, Domenico A.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Analysis of the Hirsch index’s operational properties</title><secondary-title>European Journal of Operational Research</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>European Journal of Operational Research</full-title></periodical><pages>494-504</pages><volume>203</volume><number>2</number><keywords><keyword>Hirsch index</keyword><keyword>Performance evaluation</keyword><keyword>Citations</keyword><keyword>Ranking</keyword><keyword>Indicator properties</keyword><keyword>Operational properties</keyword><keyword>Publication year</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2010</year></dates><isbn>0377-2217</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2010).The h index is defined as: “a scientist has index h if h of his or her Np papers have at least h citations each and the other (Np – h) papers have <= h citations each” Hirsch ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2005</Year><RecNum>2418</RecNum><Suffix>`, p. 16569</Suffix><DisplayText>(2005, p. 16569)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2418</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2418</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Hirsch, J.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output</title><secondary-title>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America</secondary-title></titles><pages>16569-16572</pages><volume>102</volume><number>46</number><dates><year>2005</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2005, p. 16569). Thus h is the top h papers of a collection that all have at least h citations. The novel property of h is that in one number it summarises both impact, in terms of citations, and productivity in terms of number of papers. It thus lies somewhere between CPP, which ignores productivity, and total cites which is heavily dependent on productivity. The h papers are generally called the h-core. The h-index ignores all papers outside the h-core, and also ignores the actual number of citations received by the h-core papers. The strengths of the h-index are: It combines both productivity and impact in a single measure that is easily understood and very intuitive.It is easily calculated just knowing the number of citations either from WoS, Scopus or Google Scholar (GS). Indeed, all three now routinely calculate it.It can be applied at different levels – researcher, journal or department.It is objective and a good comparator within a discipline where citation rates are similar.It is robust to poor data since it ignores the lower down papers where the problems usually occur. This is particularly important if using GS.However, many limitations have been identified including some that affect all citation based measures (e.g., the problem of different scientific areas, and ensuring correctness of data), and a range of modifications have been suggested ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Bornmann</Author><Year>2008</Year><RecNum>3568</RecNum><DisplayText>(Bornmann et al., 2008)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3568</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3568</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bornmann, L.</author><author>Mutz, R.</author><author>Daniel, H. D.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Are there better indices for evaluation purposes than the h index? A comparison of nine different variants of the h index using data from biomedicine</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>830-837</pages><volume>59</volume><number>5</number><dates><year>2008</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Bornmann et al., 2008). The metric is insensitive to the actual number of citations so two journals could have the same h-index but very different total citations. The g-index ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Egghe</Author><Year>2006</Year><RecNum>2450</RecNum><DisplayText>(Egghe, 2006)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2450</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2450</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Egghe, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Theory and practice of the g-index</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>131-152</pages><volume>69</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2006</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Egghe, 2006) has been suggested as a way of compensating for this. The h-index is strictly increasing and strongly related to the time the publications have existed. This biases it against newer journals. It is possible to time-limit the h-index, for example Google Metrics uses a 5-year h-index ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Jin</Author><Year>2007</Year><RecNum>4453</RecNum><DisplayText>(Jin et al., 2007)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4453</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4453</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Jin, B.</author><author>Liang, L.</author><author>Rousseau, R.</author><author>Egghe, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The R- and AR-indices: Complementing the h-index</title><secondary-title>Chinese Science Bulletin</secondary-title></titles><pages>855-863</pages><volume>52</volume><number>6</number><dates><year>2007</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Jin et al., 2007). The h-index is field dependent and so should be normalised in some way. 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Mingers et al., 2012), consumer research ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Saad</Author><Year>2006</Year><RecNum>2460</RecNum><DisplayText>(Saad, 2006)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2460</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2460</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Saad, G.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Exploring the h-index at the author and journal levels using bibliometric data of productive consumer scholars and business-related journals respectively</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>117-120</pages><volume>69</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2006</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Saad, 2006), marketing ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Moussa</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>3650</RecNum><DisplayText>(Moussa & Touzani, 2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3650</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3650</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moussa, S.</author><author>Touzani, M.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Ranking marketing journals using the Google Scholar-based hg-index</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>107-117</pages><volume>4</volume><dates><year>2010</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Moussa & Touzani, 2010) and business ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Harzing</Author><Year>2009</Year><RecNum>3466</RecNum><DisplayText>(Harzing & Van der Wal, 2009)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3466</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3466</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Harzing, A.-W.</author><author>Van der Wal, R.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A Google Scholar h-index for journals: An alternative metric to measure journal impact in economics and business?</title><secondary-title>J. Am. Soc. for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>41-46</pages><volume>60</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2009</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Harzing & Van der Wal, 2009). NormalisationOne of the main principles of bibliometric analysis is that citations indicators from different academic fields should not be compared directly with one another because of the major differences in citation density across fields. It is also desirable to consider differences in publication type, for example, journals with large number of review papers, which are highly cited, or editorials or book reviews which generate citations but which might not be counted as papers. In this paper we will discuss three approaches to normalisation – field normalisation, percentile normalisation and citing-side or source normalisation – for empirical analysis see Waltman and Marx ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4843</RecNum><DisplayText>(2015)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4843</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4843</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bornmann, L.</author><author>Marx, W.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Methods for the generation of normalized citation impact scores in bibliometrics: Which method best reflects the judgement of experts?</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>408-418</pages><volume>9</volume><number>2</number><keywords><keyword>Computer Science</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2015</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2015) and Waltman and van Eck ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2013</Year><RecNum>4288</RecNum><DisplayText>(2013)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4288</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4288</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Waltman, L.</author><author>van Eck, N.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A systematic empirical comparison of different approaches for normalizing citation impact indicators</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>833-849</pages><volume>7</volume><number>4</number><keywords><keyword>Computer Science</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2013</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2013).Field normalisationField normalisation means comparing the number of citations for a paper or journal, whether in absolute or average form, with the expected number of citations within the appropriate research field. For example, van Leeuwen and Moed ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2002</Year><RecNum>4841</RecNum><DisplayText>(2002)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4841</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4841</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>van Leeuwen, T.</author><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Development and application of journal impact measures in the Dutch science system</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title><alt-title>Scientometrics</alt-title></titles><pages>249-266</pages><volume>53</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2002</year><pub-dates><date>2002/02/01</date></pub-dates></dates><publisher>Kluwer Academic Publishers</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2002) developed a citation impact indicator that normalises for field, publication year, and document type. This works by comparing the number of citations received by a paper with the mean number of citations of similar papers across all journals in the field. The main problem is determining an appropriate field, and corresponding journals, for each paper. This is generally implemented within WoS and the WoS field lists are used. This approach forms the basis of the well-established methodology for evaluating research centres developed by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS) at Leiden University known as the crown indicator or Leiden Ranking Methodology (LRM) ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>van Raan</Author><Year>2005</Year><RecNum>3694</RecNum><DisplayText>(Moed, 2010c; van Raan, 2005c)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3694</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3694</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Book Section">5</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>van Raan, A.</author></authors><secondary-authors><author>Moed, H.</author><author>Glenzel, W.</author><author>Schmoch, U.</author></secondary-authors></contributors><titles><title>Measuring science: Capita selectaof current main issues</title><secondary-title>Handbook of Quantitative Science and Technology Research</secondary-title></titles><volume>19-50</volume><dates><year>2005</year></dates><pub-location>New York</pub-location><publisher>Springer</publisher><urls></urls></record></Cite><Cite><Author>Moed</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4842</RecNum><record><rec-number>4842</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4842</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, Henk F</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>CWTS crown indicator measures citation impact of a research group's publication oeuvre</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>436-438</pages><volume>4</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Moed, 2010c; van Raan, 2005c). The problems with this approach are that the WoS field categories are ad hoc, with no systemic basis ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Mingers</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4448</RecNum><DisplayText>(Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2014; Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4448</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4448</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Identifying research fields within business and management: A journal cross-citation analysis</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</full-title></periodical><pages>1370-1384</pages><volume>66</volume><number>8</number><edition>13/10/2014</edition><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num> 10.1057/jors.2014.113</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite><Cite><Author>Leydesdorff</Author><Year>2014</Year><RecNum>4487</RecNum><record><rec-number>4487</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4487</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Electronic Article">43</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>Bornmann, Lutz</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The Operationalization of "Fields" as WoS Subject Categories (WCs) in Evaluative Bibliometrics: The cases of "Library and Information Science" and "Science & Technology Studies"</title><secondary-title>arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.7849</secondary-title></titles><num-vols>1407.7849</num-vols><dates><year>2014</year></dates><publisher>arXiv</publisher><urls><related-urls><url>;(Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2014; Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a) and that it is difficult to cope with inter-disciplinary papers or journals ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Rafols</Author><Year>2012</Year><RecNum>3823</RecNum><DisplayText>(Rafols et al., 2012)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3823</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3823</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Rafols, I.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author><author>O’Hare, A.</author><author>Nightingale, P.</author><author>Stirling, A. </author></authors></contributors><titles><title>How journal rankings can suppress interdisciplinary research: A comparison between innovation studies and business & management</title><secondary-title>Research Policy</secondary-title></titles><pages>1262-1282</pages><volume>41</volume><number>7</number><dates><year>2012</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Rafols et al., 2012) .This form of normalisation is particularly difficult with Google Scholar data as there are no field lists provided in GS. One attempt at normalising GS data has been made ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Bornmann</Author><Year>2016</Year><RecNum>5099</RecNum><DisplayText>(Bornmann et al., 2016)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>5099</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">5099</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bornmann, Lutz</author><author>Thor, Andreas</author><author>Marx, Werner</author><author>Schier, Hermann</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The application of bibliometrics to research evaluation in the humanities and social sciences: An exploratory study using normalized Google Scholar data for the publications of a research institute</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>n/a-n/a</pages><keywords><keyword>bibliometrics</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2016</year></dates><isbn>2330-1643</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Bornmann et al., 2016) but it is very time-consuming and messy, and the results are not that reliable.Citing-side or source normalisationAn alternative method, originally suggested by Zitt and Small ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2008</Year><RecNum>4289</RecNum><DisplayText>(2008)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4289</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4289</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Zitt, Michel</author><author>Small, Henry</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Modifying the journal impact factor by fractional citation weighting: The audience factor</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>1856-1860</pages><volume>59</volume><number>11</number><dates><year>2008</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2008) in their “audience factor”, is to consider the source of citations – that is the reference lists of citing papers. The assumption is that high density fields will have large reference lists and low density fields short ones. This approach is also known as “citing-side approach” ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Zitt</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4291</RecNum><DisplayText>(Zitt, 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4291</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4291</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Zitt, M.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Behind citing-side normalization of citations: some properties of the journal impact factor</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title><alt-title>Scientometrics</alt-title></titles><pages>329-344</pages><volume>89</volume><number>1</number><keywords><keyword>Impact factor</keyword><keyword>Citation</keyword><keyword>Citation normalization</keyword><keyword>Citing-side normalization</keyword><keyword>Source-level normalization</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2011</year><pub-dates><date>2011/10/01</date></pub-dates></dates><publisher>Springer Netherlands</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Zitt, 2011), fractional counting of citations ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Leydesdorff</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4274</RecNum><DisplayText>(Leydesdorff & Opthof, 2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4274</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4274</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>Opthof, Tobias</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Scopus's source normalized impact per paper (SNIP) versus a journal impact factor based on fractional counting of citations</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>2365-2369</pages><volume>61</volume><number>11</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Leydesdorff & Opthof, 2010) and a priori normalisation ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Gl?nzel</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4485</RecNum><DisplayText>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4485</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4485</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, Wolfgang</author><author>Schubert, András</author><author>Thijs, Bart</author><author>Debackere, Koenraad</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>415-424</pages><volume>87</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011). It is the basis of the SNIP metric to be discussed later ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Moed</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4275</RecNum><DisplayText>(Moed, 2010b)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4275</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4275</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Electronic Article">43</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The Source-Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) is a valid and sophisticated indicator of journal citation impact</title><secondary-title>arXiv preprint</secondary-title></titles><num-vols>arXiv:1005.4906, 2010</num-vols><dates><year>2010</year></dates><publisher></publisher><urls><related-urls><url>;(Moed, 2010b).This approach is different in that the reference set of journals is not defined in advance according to a WoS category, but is rather determined at the time as the set of all papers or journals that have cited the journal in question. Each evaluated journal will therefore have its own specific set of citing journals thus avoiding problems with outdated and ad hoc WoS categories. The disadvantage is that the journals are not being compared against the same benchmark set.Second generation indicatorsIn recent years several new, and more complex, indicators have been developed to take into account concerns about normalisation and the relative prestige of citing journals. Some of these indicators are specific to particular data sources, e.g., the Eigenfactor in WoS, and SNIP and SJR in ScopusIndicators measuring the prestige of citations: Eigenfactor and SJRThe idea of these indicators is that having a paper cited in a very high-quality or prestigious journal such as Nature or Science is worth more than a citation in an obscure journal. The indicators all work on a recursive algorithm similar to that of Google’s PageRank for web pages. The first such was developed by Pinsky and Narin ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>1976</Year><RecNum>4473</RecNum><DisplayText>(1976)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4473</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4473</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Pinski, Gabriel</author><author>Narin, Francis</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Citation influence for journal aggregates of scientific publications: Theory, with application to the literature of physics</title><secondary-title>Information Processing & Management</secondary-title></titles><pages>297-312</pages><volume>12</volume><number>5</number><dates><year>1976</year></dates><isbn>0306-4573</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(1976) but that had calculation problems. Since then, Page et al. ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>1999</Year><RecNum>4474</RecNum><DisplayText>(1999)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4474</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4474</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Page, Lawrence</author><author>Brin, Sergey</author><author>Motwani, Rajeev</author><author>Winograd, Terry</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The PageRank citation ranking: Bringing order to the web</title></titles><dates><year>1999</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(1999) and Ma ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2008</Year><RecNum>2674</RecNum><DisplayText>(2008)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2674</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">2674</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Ma, N.</author><author>Guan, J.</author><author>Zhao, Y.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Bringing PageRank to the citation analysis</title><secondary-title>Information Processing and Management</secondary-title></titles><pages>800-810</pages><volume>44</volume><dates><year>2008</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2008) have an algorithm based directly on PageRank but adapted to citations; Bergstrom ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2007</Year><RecNum>4475</RecNum><DisplayText>(2007)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4475</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4475</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bergstrom, Carl</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Measuring the value and prestige of scholarly journals</title><secondary-title>College and Research Library News</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>College and Research Library News</full-title></periodical><pages>3146</pages><volume>68</volume><number>5</number><dates><year>2007</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2007) has developed the Eigenfactor which is implemented in WoS; and Gonzalez-Pereira et al ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4444</RecNum><DisplayText>(2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4444</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4444</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>González-Pereira, Borja</author><author>Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P.</author><author>Moya-Anegón, Félix</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A new approach to the metric of journals’ scientific prestige: The SJR indicator</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>379-391</pages><volume>4</volume><number>3</number><keywords><keyword>SJR indicator</keyword><keyword>Academic journals</keyword><keyword>Journal prestige</keyword><keyword>Eigenvector centrality</keyword><keyword>Citation networks</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2010</year></dates><isbn>1751-1577</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2010) have developed SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) which is implemented in Scopus. We will use the latter two. The Eigenfactor essentially measures the relative frequency of occurrence of each journal in the network of citations, and uses this as a measure of prestige. It explicitly excludes journal self-citations unlike most other indicators. Its values tend to be very small, for example the largest in the management field is Management Science with a value of 0.03 while the 20th is 0.008, figures which are not easily interpreted. The Eigenfactor is based on the total number of citations and so is affected by the total number of papers published by a journal. A related metric, also in WoS, is the Article Influence Score (AIS) which is the Eigenfactor divided by the proportion of papers in the database belonging to a particular journal over five years. This is therefore similar to a 5-year JIF but normalised so that a value of 1.0 shows that the journal has average influence; values greater than 1.0 show greater influence. The SJR works iteratively in a similar way to the Eigenfactor but its value is normalised by the total number of citations in the citing journal for the year in question. It works in two stages: firstly calculating an un-normalised value iteratively based on three components – a fixed amount for being included in Scopus, a value dependent on the number of citations received, and the prestige of the sources. There are a number of seemingly-arbitrary weightings in the formula. This value is then normalised by the number of published articles and adjusted to give an “easy-to-use” value. The currently implemented version of SJR in Scopus has a further refinement ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Guerrero-Bote</Author><Year>2012</Year><RecNum>4445</RecNum><DisplayText>(Guerrero-Bote & Moya-Anegón, 2012)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4445</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4445</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P.</author><author>Moya-Anegón, Félix</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A further step forward in measuring journals’ scientific prestige: The SJR2 indicator</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>674-688</pages><volume>6</volume><number>4</number><keywords><keyword>SJR2 indicator</keyword><keyword>Academic journals</keyword><keyword>Journal prestige</keyword><keyword>Eigenvector centrality</keyword><keyword>Citation networks</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2012</year></dates><isbn>1751-1577</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Guerrero-Bote & Moya-Anegón, 2012) in that the “relatedness” of the citing journal is also taken into account. A major problem with this metric (and with SNIP) is that its results are not reproducible outside of its actual production, for example by other researchers.There are several limitations of these 2nd generation measures: the values for “prestige” are difficult to interpret as they are not a mean citation value but only make sense in comparison with others; they are still not normalised for field ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Lancho-Barrantes</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4478</RecNum><DisplayText>(Lancho-Barrantes et al., 2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4478</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4478</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Lancho-Barrantes, Bárbara S</author><author>Guerrero-Bote, Vicente P</author><author>Moya-Anegón, Félix</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>What lies behind the averages and significance of citation indicators in different disciplines?</title><secondary-title>Journal of Information Science</secondary-title></titles><pages>371-382</pages><volume>36</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><isbn>0165-5515</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Lancho-Barrantes et al., 2010); and the fields themselves are open to disagreement ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Mingers</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4448</RecNum><DisplayText>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4448</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4448</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Identifying research fields within business and management: A journal cross-citation analysis</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</full-title></periodical><pages>1370-1384</pages><volume>66</volume><number>8</number><edition>13/10/2014</edition><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num> 10.1057/jors.2014.113</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015a).Source-normalised indicator: SNIPAnother 2nd generation metric is SNIP ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Moed</Author><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4276</RecNum><DisplayText>(Moed, 2010a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4276</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4276</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Measuring contextual citation impact of scientific journals</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>265-277</pages><volume>4</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Moed, 2010a) – source normalised impact per paper - which is only available within Scopus. This normalises for different fields using the citing-side form of normalisation. It firstly calculates a 3-year IPP (effectively a 3-year JIF). It then calculates the “database citation potential” DCP for the particular journal by finding all the papers in year n that cite papers from the journal in the preceding ten years and calculating the mean of the number of references in those papers to papers within the database – i.e., Scopus. Next, the DCP for all journals in the database is calculated and the median of these values noted. The DCP for the journal is then divided by the median to relativise it to journals as a whole creating a relative DCP (RDCP). If this value is above 1 then the field has greater citation potential; if it is less than 1 the field has lower citation potential. Finally, SNIP = IPP/RDCP. If the field is high density then RDCP will be above 1 and the IPP will be reduced and vice versa if the field is low density. The currently implemented version of SNIP has two changes ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Waltman</Author><Year>2013</Year><RecNum>4278</RecNum><DisplayText>(Waltman et al., 2013)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4278</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4278</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Waltman, L.</author><author>van Eck, N.</author><author>van Leeuwen, T.</author><author>Visser, M.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Some modifications to the SNIP journal impact indicator</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>272-285</pages><volume>7</volume><number>2</number><keywords><keyword>Computer Science</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2013</year></dates><publisher>.</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Waltman et al., 2013): the DCP is calculated using the harmonic mean rather than the arithmetic mean, and the relativisation of the DCP is now dropped. This is an innovative measure both because it normalises for both number of publications and field, and because the set of reference journals are specific to each journal rather than being defined beforehand somewhat arbitrarily. Moed ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4276</RecNum><DisplayText>(2010a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4276</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4276</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Moed, H.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Measuring contextual citation impact of scientific journals</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>265-277</pages><volume>4</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2010a) presents empirical evidence from the sciences that the subject normalisation does work even at the level of pairs of journals in the same field. But, it is complex and rather opaque and criticisms have been levelled by Leydesdorff and Opthof ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>4274</RecNum><DisplayText>(2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4274</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4274</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>Opthof, Tobias</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Scopus's source normalized impact per paper (SNIP) versus a journal impact factor based on fractional counting of citations</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>2365-2369</pages><volume>61</volume><number>11</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2010) and Mingers ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2014</Year><RecNum>4294</RecNum><DisplayText>(2014)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4294</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4294</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Problems with SNIP</title><secondary-title>Journal of Informetrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>890-894</pages><volume>8</volume><number>4</number><dates><year>2014</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num>10.1016/j.joi.2014.09.004</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(2014).Percentile-based indicator – I3This approach aims to overcome the statistical problems of using means with highly skewed data. This uses WoS field categories to establish percentile ranks (PR) in terms of the number of citations necessary for a paper to be in the top 1%, 5%, 10% … of papers published in the field ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Leydesdorff</Author><Year>2012</Year><RecNum>4490</RecNum><DisplayText>(Leydesdorff, 2012)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4490</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4490</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Alternatives to the journal impact factor: I3 and the top-10% (or top-25%?) of the most highly cited papers</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>355-365</pages><volume>92</volume><dates><year>2012</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Leydesdorff, 2012). The target set of papers for a journal are then all evaluated to see which PR they fall into and the proportions falling into each one are calculated. These can then be compared so that, for example, a journal with 5% of its papers having more citations than the top 1% in its field is above average.Based on this form of normalisation, a metric has been developed as an alternative to the journal impact factor (JIF) called I3 ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Leydesdorff</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4492</RecNum><DisplayText>(Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4492</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4492</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>Bornmann, Lutz</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Integrated impact indicators compared with impact factors: An alternative research design with policy implications</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>2133-2146</pages><volume>62</volume><number>11</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Leydesdorff & Bornmann, 2011). Instead of multiplying the percentile ranks by the proportion of papers in each class, they are multiplied by the actual numbers of papers in each class thus giving a measure that combines productivity with citation impact. This indicator is not available in any of the databases and so we will not be able to include it in the empirical investigation.Table 1 summarises the main characteristics and the advantages and disadvantages of the indicators. It also shows typical values for a high density field (cell biology) and the management field. Methodology and DataWe wished to compare the various indicators empirically on a sample of business and management journals and then compare the results with the ABS journal ranking. One of the problems is that the indicators are not all available from the same source – the JIF and Eigenfactor come from the WoS; the h-index from the Scimago website; and the SJR and SNIP from Scopus. Clearly this introduces problem of consistency as the databases do not cover the same set of journals and therefore have differences in the numbers of citations ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Leydesdorff</Author><Year>2014</Year><RecNum>5097</RecNum><DisplayText>(Leydesdorff et al., 2014)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>5097</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">5097</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>de Moya-Anegón, Félix</author><author>de Nooy, Wouter</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Aggregated journal-journal citation relations in Scopus and Web-of-Science matched and compared in terms of networks, maps, and interactive overlays</title><secondary-title>arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.2505</secondary-title></titles><dates><year>2014</year></dates><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Leydesdorff et al., 2014). However, from a practical viewpoint in terms of using these indicators either by themselves or as part of creating a journal list such as ABS, we have to accept what is available and so it is the data as it stands that we have analysed.Data was collected from these three sources for the years 2012 and 2013. The analysis we present is based on 2013 but checks with 2012 showed no major inconsistencies. The data was validated, especially in terms of ensuring consistency of journal title and ISSN, and a small number of outliers were removed. The full dataset contains the following variables – note that there are many less journals classified as business and management in WoS. This meant that the statistical analyses were often restricted by the smaller WoS size.MetricDescriptionAdvantagesDisadvantagesMaximum values for:a) cell biologyb) managementNormalises for:No of papersFieldPrestigeImpact factor (JIF) (WoS)Mean citations per paper over a 2 or 5 year window. Normalised to number of papers. Counts citations equallyWell-known, easy to calculate and understand.Not normalised to discipline; short time span; concerns about data and manipulationFrom WoSa) 36.5b) 7.8YNNEigenfactor and article influence score (AIS)(WoS)Based on PageRank, measures citations in terms of the prestige of citing journal. Not normalised to discipline or number of papers. Correlated with total citations. Ignores self-citations. AI is normalised to number of papers, so is like a JIF5-yr windowThe AI is normalised to number of papers. A value of 1.0 shows average influence across all journalsVery small values, difficult to interpret, Eigenfactor not normalisedFrom WoSEigenfactor:a)0.599b)0.03 AI:a) 22.2b) 6.56NYNNYYSJR and SJR2(Scopus)Based on citation prestige but also includes a size normalisation factor.SJR2 also allows for the closeness of the citing journal. 3-year windowComplex calculations and not easy to interpret. Not field normalisedNormalised number of papers but not to field so comparable to JIF. Most sophisticated indicatorFrom Scimagoa) 22.43b)15.3YNYh-index(Scimago website and Google Indicators)The h papers of a journal that have at least h citations. Can have any window – Google indicators uses 5-yearEasy to calculate and understand. Robust to poor dataNot normalised to number of papers or field.Not pure impact but includes volumeFrom Google Indicatorsh5:a) 223b) 72NNNSNIPRevised SNIP(Scopus)Citations per paper normalised to the relative database citation potential, that is the mean number of references in the papers that cite the journalNormalises both to number of papers and field.Does not consider citation prestige. Complex and difficult to check. Revised version is sensitive to variability of number of referencesFrom CWTSa) 7.9b) 6.19YYNI3Combines the distribution of citation percentiles with respect to a reference set with the number of papers in each percentile classNormalises across fields. Does not use the mean but is based on percentiles which is better for skewed dataNeeds reference sets based on pre-defined categories such as WoSNot knownNYNTable 1 Characteristics of Indicators for Measuring Journal Impact (Based on ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Mingers</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4717</RecNum><DisplayText>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015b)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4717</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4717</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A review of theory and practice in scientometrics</title><secondary-title>European Journal of Operational Research</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>European Journal of Operational Research</full-title></periodical><pages>1-19</pages><volume>246</volume><number>1</number><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num>10.1016/j.ejor.2015.04.002</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(Mingers & Leydesdorff, 2015b) Table 2)Table 2 shows the descriptive statistics with the following points of note:The different values of N reflect the different sources, i.e., WoS or Scopus or Scimago.There are widely different values from a mean of 0.00317 for the Eigenfactor to 129.8 for 3-year total citations.The variables, especially those involving un-normalised values of citations, are all highly skewed (the critical point is generally taken to be [6/N]1/2).All of the variables except the immediacy index are some form of citation metric. We have not included the citation half-life as it is time-based. Variable N Mean StDev Median Maximum SkewnessH index 1279 16.884 23.381 7.000 182.000 2.933-year Total Cites 1279 129.80 330.18 33.00 6028.00 8.04IF 426 1.2751 1.0790 0.9875 7.8170 2.22Total cites 426 1619 3047 696 26370 4.485-Year IF 426 1.6532 1.6004 1.2780 10.1540 1.92Immediacy Index 426 0.2433 0.2674 0.1570 2.7140 3.09Eigenfactor Score 426 0.003173 0.006325 0.001320 0.063680 5.90Article Influence Score 426 0.7644 1.0954 0.4535 9.0960 3.91SNIP 1022 0.8588 0.7743 0.6545 5.9210 2.08IPP 1022 0.9828 1.1323 0.6215 8.7220 2.67SJR 1134 0.7026 1.3002 0.2975 18.4400 6.03Table 2 Descriptive Statistics for the Journal IndicatorsThe next step was to look at the correlations between the various indicators.Figure 1 Correlation Plots between IndicatorsWe can see that several combinations, especially the various versions of the impact factor, have strong linear relationships as we would expect. We can therefore calculate the Pearson’s correlation coefficient as in Table 3. Tot.Cit IF 5-IF Immed. Eigen. AIS H-Ind. SNIP SJRIF 0.5355-Year IF 0.529 0.920Immediacy Ind. 0.353 0.600 0.551Eigenfactor 0.734 0.559 0.596 0.352Article Infl. 0.371 0.740 0.824 0.413 0.719H index 0.743 0.715 0.764 0.468 0.737 0.657SNIP 0.601 0.853 0.857 0.523 0.615 0.745 0.800SJR 0.553 0.806 0.835 0.462 0.780 0.906 0.779 0.807IPP 0.639 0.917 0.908 0.552 0.559 0.649 0.814 0.924 0.827Table 3. Correlation Coefficients (above 0.9 are greyed, below 0.5 are italicised)As expected, all of the coefficients are statistically significant at the 0.01 level. Those based on citations per paper (IF, 5-year IF, IPP) have very high correlations as do article influence and SJR, and SNIP and IPP. The latter one is interesting as SNIP is a normalised version of IPP but this shows that either the normalization does not work well, or that that journals show similar referencing patterns. Also of note is that the immediacy index has the lowest correlations with the other indicators. We should be careful, however, not to conclude from high correlations that the indicators are all measuring the same thing – West et al ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2010</Year><RecNum>3647</RecNum><DisplayText>(2010)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3647</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3647</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>West, J.</author><author>Bergstrom, T.</author><author>Bergstrom, C.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Big Macs and Eigenfactor scores: Don't let correlation coefficients fool you</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>1800-1807</pages><volume>61</volume><number>9</number><dates><year>2010</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2010) have shown that even in a sample where the Eigenfactor and total citations were correlated at the 0.995 level there were still significant differences in journal rankings between them.Analysis of the ResultsPrincipal ComponentsGiven the interesting pattern of correlations, it is useful to conduct a principal components analysis to look at the relationships between the variables. Figure 2 is a plot of the first two component loadings. PC1 Does not discriminate well between the indicators although those normalised for number of papers have higher values. PC2 distinguishes clearly between these types of indicators with those un-normalised having positive values. We have not included the immediacy index as this is something of an outlier as it is a very short-term 1-year JIF and so may not be appropriate for business and management where citation rates are slow in comparison with science. Figure 2 Plot of Principal Component Loadings 1 and 2From this plot we can see that the indicators fall into several groups plus some outliers. The main group are all those which normalise citations for the number of papers, that is JIF, 5-JIF, IPP, SNIP and SJR. At this level of aggregation the fact that SJR allows for prestige and SNIP for field effect does not seem evident. Close to this group is the article influence score (AIS) which is the Eigenfactor normalised for the number of papers. Towards the top are the 3-year total cites and also the Eigenfactor, neither of which normalise for papers. The h-index comes between these two groups which seems appropriate. There are two further points of note. First, SJR is closer to the other non-prestige indicators than it is to AIS which is the other prestige based metric, and it is far away from the Eigenfactor suggesting perhaps that it is not measuring prestige in the same way. Second, SNIP is very close to the impact factors suggesting that the source normalization is not having much effect. This could be because the citation practices within business and management do not differ greatly but there is evidence against this – Mingers and Leydesdorff ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4448</RecNum><DisplayText>(2015a)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4448</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4448</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Mingers, J.</author><author>Leydesdorff, L.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Identifying research fields within business and management: A journal cross-citation analysis</title><secondary-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>Journal of the Operational Research Society</full-title></periodical><pages>1370-1384</pages><volume>66</volume><number>8</number><edition>13/10/2014</edition><dates><year>2015</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num> 10.1057/jors.2014.113</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(2015a), in an analysis of journal cross-citation rates, identified six different sub-fields where the citation rates differed significantly, from a CPP of 32.5 in marketing, IB, strategy and IS, to 11.8 in operational research and operations management.Figure 3 is a plot of PC2 vs PC3. Here, we can see a clear differentiation between those that take prestige into account (SJR, Eigenfactor and AIS) and those that do not. This is perhaps the clearest categorisation of the indicators: NE, total cites and no prestige; SE, cites per paper and no prestige; SW, cites per paper and prestige; and NW, total cites and prestige.Figure 3 Plot of Principal Component Loadings 2 and 3Overall, the empirical results suggest that the theoretical differences between indicators can be detected at an aggregate level in the empirical results. We now turn to the practical results in terms of the rankings of journals using these indicators.Rank ordering of journalsThe questions to be considered in this section are the extent to which the different indicators rank order journals differently, and whether these differences reflect the theoretical differences described above. Presenting the results is difficult as we are comparing so many indicators at the same time - most studies compare only one or two. For example, Leydesdorff, and Bornmann ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4492</RecNum><DisplayText>(2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4492</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4492</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Leydesdorff, Loet</author><author>Bornmann, Lutz</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Integrated impact indicators compared with impact factors: An alternative research design with policy implications</title><secondary-title>Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology</secondary-title></titles><pages>2133-2146</pages><volume>62</volume><number>11</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><publisher>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company</publisher><isbn>1532-2890</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2011) compared the integrated impact indicator (a percentile based metric) with the journal impact factor concluding that the percentile approach had advantages. Falagas et al ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2008</Year><RecNum>4480</RecNum><DisplayText>(2008)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4480</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4480</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Falagas, Matthew E</author><author>Kouranos, Vasilios D</author><author>Arencibia-Jorge, Ricardo</author><author>Karageorgopoulos, Drosos E</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Comparison of SCImago journal rank indicator with journal impact factor</title><secondary-title>The FASEB Journal</secondary-title></titles><pages>2623-2628</pages><volume>22</volume><number>8</number><dates><year>2008</year></dates><isbn>0892-6638</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2008) compared the JIF with the SJR concluding that both had advantages and disadvantages. Bollen et al ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2006</Year><RecNum>4594</RecNum><DisplayText>(2006)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4594</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4594</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Bollen, Johan</author><author>Rodriquez, Marko A.</author><author>Van de Sompel, Herbert</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Journal status</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title><alt-title>Scientometrics</alt-title></titles><pages>669-687</pages><volume>69</volume><number>3</number><dates><year>2006</year><pub-dates><date>2006/12/01</date></pub-dates></dates><publisher>Kluwer Academic Publishers</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(2006) compared JIF with a PageRank algorithm concluding that they were measuring rather different things – popularity as opposed to prestige – and suggested the Y-factor as a combination of the two. Fersht ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2009</Year><RecNum>4476</RecNum><DisplayText>(2009)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4476</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4476</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Fersht, Alan</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>The most influential journals: Impact Factor and Eigenfactor</title><secondary-title>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences</secondary-title></titles><pages>6883-6884</pages><volume>106</volume><number>17</number><dates><year>2009</year></dates><isbn>0027-8424</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2009) discussed the JIF and the Eigenfactor and concluded that the Eigenfactor was strongly related to total citations, and that individual scientists should be judged by the h-index rather than journal indicators. In two other comparison studies, Glanzel et al ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite ExcludeAuth="1"><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4485</RecNum><DisplayText>(2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4485</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4485</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, Wolfgang</author><author>Schubert, András</author><author>Thijs, Bart</author><author>Debackere, Koenraad</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>415-424</pages><volume>87</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(2011) looked at normalizing journal indicators and compared a priori normalization by using fractional counting of citations with a posteriori normalization of the JIF and suggested that both were useful approaches. .In Table 4 we have ranked the journals using the different indicators and we have also summed the ranks to give an overall ranking. The Table is ordered in terms of this summed rank. We have also shown the 2009 ABS journal list category (where available) and the field according to ABS as well as total citation over a 3 year period and total documents published per year. In using the sum of the ranks to select and order the journals, we are thereby biasing this table towards those journals that do well across the board, that is that do not do badly on any one metric. There may well be journals that do very well on the majority but do particularly badly on one or two indicators and they would not appear. We will see examples of this below.First, we can notice the following general points:The journals come from a range of different ABS sub-fields and they also have a wide range of total papers published - from 12 to 709, and citations - from 140 to 2029 so there is no obvious overall pattern.The vast majority are classified by ABS as 4* journals but five are only classified as 3* and three are not even included in ABS – International Organization, Academy of Management Perspectives and the Journal of Cleaner Production. We will show more detailed comparisons with ABS below.Standard TitleFieldABS 2009 1* to 4*Total Docs. 3-year Total CitesH index rankIF Rank5-Year IFIPP RankSNIP RankSJR RankEigen RankAI Score RankSum of RanksSum rankedJournal of FinanceFINANCE469142024761132261Academy of Management ReviewGEN MAN443987512124166372Academy of Management JournalGEN MAN4801384163813667503Journal of Management *GEN MAN4711533123545899554Journal of Financial EconomicsFINANCE4158202981313149325675Journal of MarketingMKT4481094710898111514826Review of Financial StudiesFINANCE4701626211792012213857MIS QuarterlyINFO MAN4681771105453132621878Strategic Management JournalSTRAT4186126432711171878161079Organization ScienceORG STUD4951407911162334971112010Journal of Operations ManagementOPS & TECH437916158671516503315011Personnel Psychology *HRM&EMP44446236712151917421316112Journal of Accounting and EconomicsACCOUNT431682283423101110331916813Journal of International Business StudiesIB&AREA4491026141515182824213517014Journal of Consumer ResearchMKT4811091183721222215122417115Journal of Management StudiesGEN MAN4661082262017192331202918516Journal of Business VenturingENT-SMBUS464753232224121427523420817Journal of Marketing ResearchMKT4541030194236354312101821518Journal of Organizational Behavior*ORG STUD483875222322243339293222419Research Policy*SOC SCI41491721114531302748134925420Organizational Research Methods*ORG STUD428449771814255020361725721Management ScienceOR&MANSCI416614276494558443252326222Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science*MKT452772171925213240615226723Journal of Accounting ResearchACCOUNT440377305337385621392529924Accounting ReviewACCOUNT475808316246413722273830425International Organization*29210404432653126511530426Brookings Papers on Economic Activity*ECON3121401112510101291831132627Omega*OR&MANSCI391970472440312033468632728Information Systems ResearchINFO MAN463960135928516135493733329Marketing ScienceMKT462688386365545514183033730Organizational Behavior and Human Decision ProcessesPSYCH474569293033559441282733731Entrepreneurship Theory and PracticeENT-SMBUS4113759724634263838565536532Long Range Planning*STRAT34071693682726231126139233Academy of Management Perspectives24344503538445955814040234Journal of Financial and Quantitative AnalysisFINANCE448479578975884725192042035International Journal of Management Reviews*GEN MAN33347411941261110611084542136Journal of Cleaner Production*709361752163028401031413842137Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory*PUB SEC437425893343674937624742738Journal of Labor Economics*ECON332172587863115631937844139Accounting, Organizations and SocietyACCOUNT438465486935344272796644540Table 4 Top 40 Journals Ranked by Sum of the Ranks (those with an * are not included in the FT Top-45 list)Even in this relatively consistent set of journals, i.e., the top ones, there are some very significant differences in rank. For example the h-index would rank some of them as over 50 places lower, generally those with relatively few citations and documents such as Brookings Papers and the Int. J. of Management Reviews. The Eigenfactor and IPP have similar effects.In contrast, some journals would be ranked much higher on particular indicators, e.g., Long Range Planning would be 30 places higher on SNIP and IPP and Brookings Papers would be 1st on article influence score. This is a particularly divergent journal being ranked 111th on h-index.Apart from the ABS list, another influential one is the FT Top-45 list, particularly important in the MBA market. These are often seen as the very elite journals. We have indicated which journals are not included in that list but arguably should be. Some in the FT list that arguably should not be are: Review of Accounting Studies (120th), Journal of Business Ethics (114th) and Human Resource Management (112th).We will now consider particular indicators. Table 5 shows a selection of journals that differ considerably (>=40 places) in their rank compared with the sum of ranks ranking. They are not necessarily from the top 40. We have been selective in choosing those which appear under several indicators. The numbers in brackets below are the total number of documents.H-indexIt is clear that the h-index is strongly affected by the number of documents published. The mean number of documents for higher ranked journals is 267 per year and for the lower journals is only 27 per year. The Academy of Management Annals is an interesting example because it is favoured by all the other indicators except the Eigenfactor. This journal is only published once per year and had only 6 papers in 2013, but each one was long and detailed and became highly cited. Other journals in a similar position with respect to the indicators are: Management and Organization Review (22), Human Resource Management Journal and J. of Consumer Culture. The European J. of OR (165) does well as it publishes many papers and is also well cited.IF, 5-Year IF, IPPThese indicators are all similar in normalizing for the number of papers but nothing else. They therefore favour those journals with high citations per paper. Journals favoured by these metrics are, for example, J. of Supply Chain Management (31), Management and Organization Review (22) and Human Resource Management Journal (23), the latter two in contrast to the h-index. Journals doing poorly are: J. Financial and Quantitative Analysis (48), European J. of OR (165), and J. of Conflict Resolution (44) which have relatively more papers. Of the three, the IF and 5-IF have more in common than the IPP.SNIPThis indicator normalises for the citation density in the field as well as the papers published by correcting the IPP for the length of reference lists. It is difficult to see from this data to what extent it works – it would need a large sample of journals from more diverse research fields, especially science and humanities. We can see that four of the favoured journals are the same as the IPP. In fact, there is one that is significantly different – the J. Supply Chain Management. Interestingly, in the lower journals there are two from the supply chain area and two from the business ethics area suggesting that possibly those fields have larger reference lists which has led to their IPP being reduced.SJR, Eigenfactor and article influence scoreThese indicators all include prestige although the Eigenfactor does not normalise for number of papers. We would therefore expect that SJR and AIS were quite similar and indeed they are. In Table 5 we can see several journals that are ranked highly by both, for example Academy of Mgt. Annals, Quantitative Marketing and Economics, Strategic Entrepreneurship J. and J. of Industrial Economics. Similarly with those downgraded - J. Business Research, J. Business Ethics and Int. Marketing Review. It is not possible to check, easily, whether these actually do differ in the prestige of the citing journals. The Eigenfactor, because of its lack of normalisation, grades several of these journals in the opposite direction. As noted above, metrics such as SJR and SNIP are difficult to investigate because of their lack of transparency and reproducibility.Table 4 also reveals some interesting contrasts between the indicators. For example, MIS Quarterly is ranked very highly by the impact factors and by SNIP, but much lower by SJR and AIS. This would imply that it gets a lot of citations but from relatively less prestigious journals. However, this may be because most of its citations would come from IS journals which would themselves be less prestigious than general management journals. In contrast, the J. of Financial Economics and the J. of Financial Studies are ranked higher by the prestige indicators than the pure citation ones. This could reflect the fact that several finance journals are all ranked very highly (three in the top ten) which could mean that finances journals as a whole are highly cited and so have greater prestige as a field. H-IndexIF5-IFIPPSNIPSJREigenAISJournals ranked higher than the sum of ranks by more than 40 placesMgt. ScienceEuropean J. of ORJ Business ResearchCalifornia Mgt. ReviewJ. of RetailingInt J of Proj. MgtJ. Business EthicsAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsFamily Business ReviewJ. Supply Chain Mgt.Mgt. and Organization ReviewStrategic Entrepreneurship JHuman Res. Mgt. JJ. of Industrial EconomicsInt. Mkting. ReviewJ. Economic InequalityInt J of Proj. MgtAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsResearch in Org. Beh.J. Supply Chain Mgt.Mgt. and Organization ReviewStrategic Entrepreneurship JJ. of Industrial Economics.Academy of Mgt. AnnalsJ. Supply Chain Mgt.Business HorizonsHuman Res. Mgt. JInt J of Proj. MgtAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsBusiness HorizonsACM Trans Inf. Syst.Int. J. of Proj. Mgt.J of Economic InequalityJ. Professional Issues in EngineeringHuman Res. Mgt. J J. of Consumer CultureAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsQuantitative Mkting. and EconomicsStrategic Entrepreneurship J.Human Res. Mgt. J.J. of Industrial EconomicsJ. Risk and UncertaintyQuantitative Mkting. and EconomicsEuropean J. of ORStrategic Entrepreneurship JJ. of Industrial EconomicsJ. Business Research J. Business EthicsAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsQuantitative Mkting. and EconomicsStrategic Entrepreneurship JJ. of Industrial EconomicsJ. Economic InequalityJ. of Consumer CultureInt J of Proj. MgtMathematical FinanceJ. Risk and UncertaintyJournals ranked lower than the sum of ranks by more than 40 placesAcademy of Mgt. AnnalsBusiness |HorizonsQuantitative Mkting. and EconomicsStrategic Entrepreneurship JJ. of Consumer CultureMgt. and Organization ReviewHuman Res. Mgt. JJ. of Industrial EconomicsJ. Economic InequalityJ. Financial and Quantitative AnalysisEuropean J. of ORInformation and Mgt.Int. J. Research in Mkting.Business HorizonsJ. Business ResearchJ. of Conflict ResolutionMathematical FinanceJ. Financial and Quantitative AnalysisEuropean J. of ORIMF Economic ReviewJ. of Conflict ResolutionInt J of Proj. MgHuman Res. Mgt. J Int. Mkting. ReviewMathematical FinanceJ. of Conflict ResolutionJ. Financial and Quantitative AnalysisMathematical FinanceJ. Risk and UncertaintyJ. Supply Chain Mgt.Supply Chain Mgt.Business Ethics QuarterlyJ. of Conflict ResolutionQuantitative Mkting. and EconomicsJ. Business EthicsJ. Risk and UncertaintyJ. Business ResearchJ. Business EthicsInt. Mkting. ReviewJ. Economic InequalityInt. Mkting. ReviewJ. Supply Chain MgtMgt. and Organization ReviewJ. of Consumer CultureHuman Res. Mgt. JJ. Business ResearchJ. Business EthicsInt. Mkting. ReviewEuropean J. of ORInt J of Proj. MgtTable 5 Journals that Differ in Rank Considerably Across IndicatorsSummaryReviewing the above results, we can come to the following tentative conclusions, based obviously on this particular sample of data.At first sight, through the correlation analysis, the indicators all appear to be very similar with very high correlation coefficient values. However, looking in more detail we see that in fact they differ considerably and individual journals may well change their rank position by over a hundred places from one indicator to another. This is very significant especially given the increasing concern with the quality of the journal as an (illicit) measure of the quality of a paper within it. It could easily lead to a journal (and also one of its papers) being classified as either a top journal or merely a low one (4* or a 2* in ABS terms).We can see that the theoretical differences also reveal themselves in the empirical data.The total citation metrics – h-index, total cites and Eigenfactor – favour journals that publish many papers and consequently disfavour journals publishing a few, highly-cited papers. They do not normalise for field.The mean citation metrics – IF, 5-IF, IPP, SNIP – favour journals that publish relatively few, highly-cited, papers and disfavour journals publishing a lot of papers, even if highly cited. Apart from SNIP, they do not normalise for field.There is only limited evidence, on this sample, that SNIP normalises significantly for field.There is some evidence that the prestige indicators – SJR, AIS – do have an effect but this may be field-related rather than journal-related.We do not see any one indicator as superior to the others – they all have their weaknesses and biases. However, given that they are being used and that one had to make a recommendation at this point in time, we would suggest using both the h-index, because it is transparent, easy to understand and robust to poor data especially if Google Scholar is being used; and SNIP as it aims to normalises for the number of publications and potentially the field as well. There are ways of normalising the h-index for field ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Iglesias</Author><Year>2007</Year><RecNum>3571</RecNum><DisplayText>(Iglesias & Pecharromán, 2007)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>3571</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">3571</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Iglesias, J.</author><author>Pecharromán, C.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Scaling the h-index for different scientific ISI fields</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>303-320</pages><volume>73</volume><number>3</number><keywords><keyword>Computer Science</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2007</year></dates><publisher>Akadémiai Kiadó, co-published with Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V.</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Iglesias & Pecharromán, 2007) although this is an area for further research ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Gl?nzel</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4485</RecNum><DisplayText>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4485</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4485</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, Wolfgang</author><author>Schubert, András</author><author>Thijs, Bart</author><author>Debackere, Koenraad</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>415-424</pages><volume>87</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011).Comparing Journal Indicators with Peer Review Journal ListsIn practice, at the moment, most journal ranking is actually done through peer reviewed lists such as the ABS list, or the Australian Business Dean’s Council (ABDC) list which itself is a development of the more extensive Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) list ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Hall</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4234</RecNum><DisplayText>(Hall, 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4234</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4234</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Hall, C.</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Publish and perish? 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For these reasons, it is valuable to compare rankings based on indicators with the ABS rankings.Standard TitleFieldABS 2009 1* to 4*Sum rankedBrookings Papers on Economic ActivityECON327OmegaOR&MANSCI328Long Range PlanningSTRAT333International Journal of Management ReviewsGEN MAN336Journal of Labor EconomicsECON339Journal of Human ResourcesECON341Tourism ManagementTOUR-HOSP343European Journal of Operational ResearchOR&MANSCI344Journal of Service ResearchSECTOR345Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation ReviewSECTOR347TechnovationINNOV249Journal of Information TechnologyINFO MAN350Human Resource Management ReviewHRM&EMP254Family Business ReviewENT-SMBUS255Decision Support SystemsINFO MAN356Information and ManagementINFO MAN357Journal of World BusinessIB&AREA360International Journal of Research in MarketingMKT361Journal of Management Information SystemsINFO MAN363Business Ethics QuarterlyETH-GOV366Journal of Strategic Information SystemsINFO MAN367Journal of Supply Chain ManagementOPS & TECH168Journal of Policy Analysis and ManagementPUB SEC369Supply Chain ManagementOPS & TECH370Table 6 Journals with High Indicator Values but Low ABS RankTable 6 shows journals that score highly in terms of indicators, “Sum Ranked”, but are not evaluated as 4* within ABS. The “Sum Ranked” column shows their position in the ranking of the sum of ranks. In the main these are ABS 3*, but Technovation is a 2* and the J. of Supply Chain Management only considered a 1*. In terms of the fields represented, we can see two from OR, five from IS/IM, and two from operations management which backs up the criticisms mentioned above.Standard TitleFieldABS 2009 1* to 4*SNIP RankSum rankedBusiness HistoryBUS HIST4433367IEEE Transactions on Engineering ManagementINFO MAN4267179Industrial RelationsHRM&EMP4251159British Journal of Industrial RelationsHRM&EMP4138148Public Administration ReviewPUB SEC4241138International Journal of Industrial OrganizationECON4165135Work, Employment and SocietyHRM&EMP4123124Review of Accounting StudiesACCOUNT4177120Human Resource ManagementHRM&EMP4196112Journal of Risk and UncertaintySOC SCI4231107Journal of RetailingMKT413096British Journal of ManagementGEN MAN411679Journal of Product Innovation ManagementINNOV46764Journal of Vocational BehaviorHRM&EMP411759Annals of Tourism ResearchTOUR-HOSP47058Human RelationsORG STUD49052Leadership QuarterlyORG STUD411051Journal of Occupational and Organizational PsychologyPSYCH49548Organization StudiesORG STUD410542Accounting, Organizations and SocietyACCOUNT44240Journal of Public Administration Research and TheoryPUB SEC44938Journal of Financial and Quantitative AnalysisFINANCE44735Entrepreneurship Theory and PracticeENT-SMBUS43832Organizational Behavior and Human Decision ProcessesPSYCH49431Table 7 Journals with Low Indicator Values but High ABS RankTable 7 shows the opposite, namely journals ranked as 4* in ABS but being relatively lowly ranked in terms of indicators. This Table does not show a preponderance of US journals or dominance of fields like Psychology. In fact, most of the journals are non-US and several come from a particular field, HR (5) and organization studies (3). To check whether this was a problem with low density fields the Table also show the SNIP rank (which aims to correct for this) but in the main the SNIP ranks are even worse. Business History is a particular outlier being ranked only 367th. FieldMean ABS scoreRank of ABS scoreMean Sum RankedPSYCH Average2.712110.14OR&MANSCI Average2.751190.50PUB SEC Average2.604202.10INFO MAN Average2.3510232.60HRM&EMP Average2.643239.79GEN MAN Average2.417259.33OPS MGT & TECH Average1.8819262.31ORG STUD Average2.389269.38SOC SCI Average2.2911272.53ECON Average2.2812272.80INNOV Average2.0016286.25FINANCE Average2.505293.73ENT-SMBUS Average2.2113294.13TOUR-HOSP Average1.9018299.80ETH-GOV Average1.8020301.90STRAT Average2.2014310.60SECTOR Average1.5523350.36MKT Average1.9517353.88ACCOUNT Average2.418391.18LAW Average2.0015404.00IB&AREA Average1.7221405.22MGDEV&ED Average1.7122440.93BUS HIST Average2.436523.43Table 8 Comparing Fields in ABS and Indicator RankingIn Table 8 we look at the fields. The second and fourth columns show the mean scores per field for the ABS grade and the sum ranked respectively. The Table is sorted in terms of sum ranked but the third column shows the ranks of the ABS mean. The rank correlation is 0.61. We can see that fields like information management and operations management do poorly in ABS while business history, accounting and finance do relatively well. This result agrees with other research concerning these fields. 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They found that information systems especially, but also operations management and quantitative methods were undervalued in comparison with the citation performance of the subjects’ journals. 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ADDIN EN.CITE.DATA (2013) compared expert opinion (from a survey) and bibliometric measures for IS journals only and found that the results were extremely similar so that suggested that metrics should be used instead in the future. The overall conclusions of this section is that there are systematic discrepancies between the ABS list and rankings based on citation indicators which leads to questions about what justification there is for these differences. ConclusionsThis paper has considered the main journal impact indicators that are currently available through citation databases as these are the primary ones that are used in practice for decisions about journal ranking lists, destinations for research papers, jobs, promotions, and submissions to research evaluation programmes. There are several general issues to be noted in terms of the appropriate use of these metrics. First, citation data is always highly skewed and this calls into question the validity of measures based on parameters such as the mean, especially for the evaluation of individual cases of journals or researchers. Second, there is the ecological fallacy of making judgements about individuals on the bases of whole population characteristics. For example, judging the quality of individual papers purely in terms of the journal they are published in, or judging individuals in terms of particular journals when they publish across a range, potentially in different fields. Third, there is the whole issue of using the number of citations, especially in the form of short term impact factors, as a measure of journal quality anyway, certainly in the social sciences.In comparing these particular metrics, we have found that, at first sight, they appear to be highly correlated and that this may lead users to believe that they are in fact very similar in their results and that it does not, perhaps, matter too much which ones are used. But, in fact, these correlations mask significant differences between them, both theoretically and empirically, and these differences can have major effects on the rankings of individual journals. Given the extensive use of journal ranking lists and journal metrics in research evaluation, and the consequences this can have on departments and individuals, it is important that these effects are recognised and factored into any decisions being made. The differences occur because of the inevitable biases in any form of metric dependent on the particular underlying assumptions and manner of its calculation. The main theoretical differences between the indicators are: whether they normalise for the number of papers generating the citations, and the subject area or field; whether they take into consideration the prestige of the citing journals; whether they are affected by skewed data; whether they are transparent, easily interpretable and robust to poor data; whether they are reliant on a particular proprietary database; and whether they are transparent and reproducible by other researchers. These theoretical differences were largely corroborated in the empirical comparisons. We also compared rankings formed on the basis of the citation metrics with a well-known journal list that is used extensively within research assessments. Many instances were found where journals that performed well in terms of citations were ranked relatively lowly and journals that were ranked highly had little citation impact. In terms of practical recommendations, we do not feel that any one indicator stands out as superior at this time, they all have their limitations. Equally, however, peer review and expert journal lists are subjective and biased in many ways. We feel therefore that the best approach is to employ several metrics along with peer review if it is really felt necessary to produce ranked lists of journals but then to exercise great caution in inferring from the general high-level results down to the performance of individuals. If we were to recommend any metrics, we would suggest SNIP, which normalises for papers and also field (although this was not very evident on our data), and the h-index which is transparent, easy to understand, and robust to poor data thus being especially useful with Google Scholar. This particular study does have significant limitations: it was conducted only within one disciplinary field, business and management, although that is a very diverse field which displays many of the characteristics of social science as a whole. It was also limited in terms of the number of journals that could actually be included in the final analyses because of limitations in some of the data sources. We feel that further research is needed, particular in the following areas: i) Large scale tests of different forms of normalisation, both citing- and cited-side, and a priori (that is, adjusting the citations before an indicator is calculated) and a posteriori (adjusting the indicator after it is calculated) ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Gl?nzel</Author><Year>2011</Year><RecNum>4485</RecNum><DisplayText>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4485</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4485</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Gl?nzel, Wolfgang</author><author>Schubert, András</author><author>Thijs, Bart</author><author>Debackere, Koenraad</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>A priori vs. a posteriori normalisation of citation indicators. The case of journal ranking</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title></titles><pages>415-424</pages><volume>87</volume><number>2</number><dates><year>2011</year></dates><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls></urls></record></Cite></EndNote>(Gl?nzel et al., 2011). ii) Investigating ways of normalizing Google Scholar data and improving its quality. iii) Investigating the possibilities of creating weighted aggregated indices that might overcome the limitations of any particular one ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Ennas</Author><Year>2015</Year><RecNum>4825</RecNum><DisplayText>(Ennas et al., 2015)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>4825</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="p90evvvdupwrdvewtsrpavecwe2r2w2adfep">4825</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Ennas, Gianfranco</author><author>Biggio, Battista</author><author>Di Guardo, MariaChiara</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Data-driven journal meta-ranking in business and management</title><secondary-title>Scientometrics</secondary-title><alt-title>Scientometrics</alt-title></titles><pages>1-19</pages><keywords><keyword>Journal quality evaluation</keyword><keyword>Combining journal ranking indices</keyword><keyword>Meta-indices</keyword></keywords><dates><year>2015</year><pub-dates><date>2015/09/28</date></pub-dates></dates><publisher>Springer Netherlands</publisher><isbn>0138-9130</isbn><urls><related-urls><url>;(Ennas et al., 2015). iv) Investigating indicators that are not currently supported by WoS or Scopus such as I3 which avoids the problem of skewness. 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